Warning: Spoilers for Jurassic World Dominion
Jurassic World Dominion found a way to recreate the Jurassic Park logo, but it was hardly the most cleverly executed Easter egg. The image of a Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton standing in front of a solid red background has long been synonymous with the Jurassic Park franchise. The original 1993 movie is such a massive pop culture icon now that the logo on its own is instantly recognizable.
The first two Jurassic World movies were centered around a new storyline complete with new leads. The final installment, on the other hand, provided a combination of both movie casts by giving Alan Grant, Ian Malcolm, and Ellie Sattler roles of equal importance to those of Owen Grady and Claire Dearing. In a sense, Jurassic World Dominion served as a conclusion to not only the Jurassic World movies, but the franchise as a whole. When this in mind, it wasn’t surprising that the plan to save Maisie Lockwood and stop BioSyn’s experiments culminated in a number of references to events that played out in the original Jurassic Park movie.
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One Jurassic Park Easter egg happened when Dominion recreated the iconic logo in live-action. Near Jurassic World Dominion's ending when it was time for the T-Rex to join the fray and fight the all-powerful Gigantosaurus, the movie included a callback to the first movie. At the BioSyn compound, the T-Rex walked past a fountain, causing its silhouette to form the Jurassic Park logo. Trying to pull off a recreation of the logo (within the story of the movie) didn’t really work, due in large part to the all-too-obvious nature of the reference. Though finding a place for the logo may have
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